- Burton L. Mack
Burton L. Mack is a writer and John Wesley Professor (now
emeritus ) in earlyChristianity at theClaremont School of Theology inClaremont, California . He is also active at theInstitute for Antiquity and Christianity . Mack is primarily a scholar ofChristian origins, approaching it from the angle ofsocial group formation. Mack's approach is skeptical, and he sees traditional Christian documents like theGospels asmyth as opposed tohistory ("myth" inNew Testament studies is not meant to imply "falsehood" or "lie", but rather it is meant to take into account the social, cultural, and political situations of their author. The gospels, then, he sees more as charter documents of the early Christian movement than as reliable accounts of the life ofJesus ).Though he does not regard himself as a
Historical Jesus scholar, he suggests that Jesus was a wanderingsage , similar in style to theGreco-Roman cynics , and that the earliest "Jesus Movements" followed a similar model. He is a noted scholar of the hypothetical "Q Document ", and is confident that it can be sifted into three layers: one containing primarily wisdom sayings, another giving details on how the community ought to behave, and another containingapocalyptic pronouncements. This model of Q is highly controversial.elect Works
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* "Wisdom and the Hebrew Epic: Ben Sira's Hymn in Praise of the Fathers" (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) (1986)
*"A Myth of Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins" Fortress Press (1988)
* "" Macmillan Co. (1993, paperback 1994). A reconstruction for the layman of the "Q Gospel "; historiography and its relation to belief, building off the work ofJohn S. Kloppenborg , among others. ISBN 0-06-065375-2
* "Who Wrote the New Testament?: The Making of the Christian Myth" HarperSan Francisco 1996. ISBN 0-06-065518-6 The gospels as fictional mythologies created by various communities.
* "Christian Origins and the Language of the Kingdom of God" (with Michael L. Humphries)
* "The International Lost Gospel"
* "Rhetoric and the New Testament"
* "Patterns of Persuasion in the Gospels", Polebridge Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0944344088
* "The Christian Myth: Origins, Logic, and Legacy", The Continuum International Publishing Group 2001. ISBN 978-0826413550External links
* [http://www.as.ua.edu/rel/aboutrelbiomack.html Burton L. Mack biography] , Department of Religious Studies,
University of Alabama
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